I am starting to work on my next video, a very tedious project sorting through many images and videos. The first part of our trip to Chile was to the northern end of the country, the site of the Atacama Desert. This is the highest and driest desert in the world. Evidence suggests that the Atacama may not have had any significant rainfall from 1570 to 1971, and the average is about 1/2 inch a year. Many lunar landings have been practiced here. The skies are some of the darkest in the world, with virtually no light pollution, allowing for amazing views of the heavens and the use of large telescopes as well as astrophotography. Here are a few images in the Cordillera de la Sal (salt flats), all shot with Mavic 2 Pro. The mountains are all volcanos. We spent the day hiking here.All images edited in Adobe Photoshop with heavy use of the new Masking Tool.
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